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Trimdon Parochial School

Reference: E/SE Catalogue Title: Trimdon Parochial School Area: Catalogue Category: Education Records Description: 

Covering Dates: 1876-1996

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  • Trimdon Parochial School
    • Log Books (Ref: E/SE )
    • School Governors' and Managers' Minutes (Ref: E/SE/C)
    • Admission registers (Ref: E/SE/F)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: E/SE/G)
    • Punishment books (Ref: E/SE/G section 01)
    • Appointments (Ref: E/SE/G section 02)
    • Teachers (Ref: E/SE/G section 01)
    • Non-teaching staff (Ref: E/SE/G section 02)
    • Plans (Ref: E/SE/G section 03)
    • Study Guides (Ref: E/SE/G section 04)

Catalogue Description

Trimdon Parochial School later became Trimdon Junior and was subsequently amalgamated with other schools and became part of a school called Bluebell Meadow Primary School.

See D/X 2100/1-12 for Trimdon Parochial School bulletins, 1927-1934

Catalogue Contents

Log Books (Ref: E/SE )

55

Ref: E/SE 55

Log book, 1876 - 1906 For microfilm copy see M30/1

School Governors' and Managers' Minutes (Ref: E/SE/C)

39, 42

Ref: E/SE/C 39

Minutes, 24 March 1953 - 2 November 1972
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: E/SE/C 42

Minutes, 27 April 1905 - 13 July 1951
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Admission registers (Ref: E/SE/F)

42

Ref: E/SE/F 42

Admission register, 28 November 1983 - 15 January 1996
(1 volume)

Miscellaneous (Ref: E/SE/G)Punishment books (Ref: E/SE/G section 01)Ref: E/SE/G 83

Punishment book - mixed department, 20 January 1921 - 26 January 1967
(1 volume)

Appointments (Ref: E/SE/G section 02)Teachers (Ref: E/SE/G section 01)

79/1-4

Ref: E/SE/G 79/1

Confirmation by W. E. Milward, assistant secretary, Education Department, Shire Hall, Durham of appointment of Florence Brown as a teacher in Trimdon Parochial Mixed School, 21 March 1945 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C42
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: E/SE/G 79/2

Confirmation by L. W. Davis, assistant director, Education Department, Shire Hall, Durham of appointment of Eleanor Fenwick as an assistant teacher, 22 August 1946 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C42
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: E/SE/G 79/3

Notes of consent and formal agreement by County Council of Durham, Education Department, Shire Hall, Durham to employ James W. Middleton as a head teacher at Trimdon Parochial Mixed School, 16 June-6 August 1947 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C42
(3 papers, printed)

Ref: E/SE/G 79/4

Agreement by County Council of Durham, Education Department, Shire Hall, Durham to employ Eveline Johnson as a teacher at Trimdon Parochial School, 31 October 1949 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C42
(1 paper, printed)

Non-teaching staff (Ref: E/SE/G section 02)

78/1-3

Ref: E/SE/G 78/1

Estimates of salaries for the school's canteen staff, 29 July 1946 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C 42
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: E/SE/G 78/2

Applications for jobs in the school canteen with references enclosed, 12-14 August 1946 Candidates names are: Miss E. Danby, Mrs C. A. Larkin, Mrs Maddison, Mrs E. Clogg, Mrs J. E. Hoban, Mrs Thompson, J. B. Lawson Originally enclosed in E/SE/C 42
(9 papers)

Ref: E/SE/G 78/3

Notice from W. Leslie, Inspector of School Meals, Education Department, Shire Hall, Durham to Rev. E. F. Baker, Trimdon regarding appointments of canteen staff at Trimdon Parochial Mixed School with short background information on the candidates, 6 September 1946 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C42
(2 papers, printed)

Plans (Ref: E/SE/G section 03)

80

Ref: E/SE/G 80

Plan showing ground and first floor view of Trimdon Parochial School with enclosed development plan showing cost of extensions, 24 May 1948 Previously enclosed in E/SE/C42
(2 papers, printed)

Study Guides (Ref: E/SE/G section 04)

84

Ref: E/SE/G 84

The Scholarship Home Tutor and Examination Aid by Samuel Fink, Odhams Press Limited, n.d. [c. 1950s]
(1 volume, printed)



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